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If you are considering Samsung Galaxy S III, monitor Amazon.com. Yesterday, I was able to buy one of the last AT&T phones Amazon was selling for $9.99. Not a new customer deal - AN UPGRADE (the regular 2-year deal)! The case and screen protector I bought cost more than the phone itself!

The deal is no longer there (I myself bought the last available color - red - when there were like 5 left, and everything was sold out 5 minutes after my purchase), but maybe they'll repeat it soon.

Today, they only sell Sprint and Verizon deals, but they want $50 for an upgrade.

5 items bought, less than $5 spent. I would almost feel bad except they openly admitted to marking up their items with the intentions of having them brought back down to regular price with coupon codes.

“Under the strategy, an Arizona crewneck T-shirt that had an ‘everyday’ price of $5 now has a $6 pricetag to allow Penney more room to offer a markdown and arrive at the same price,” the article explained.

The bargain-hunting website dealnews has since commenced tracking prices at JC Penney. What it’s discovered is that the prices of certain items—designer furniture, in particular—have risen by 60% or more at JC Penney almost overnight. One week, a side table was listed at $150; a few days later, the “everyday” price for the same item was up to $245.

So, I took advantage of this about a year ago - the flashlight was decent (small, compact, had utility). Unfortunately, I lost it.

Well, I happened to buy a flashlight by the same company today, and they have this deal back (at a different web address). You don't actually have to purchase anything to receive the deal (I didn't the first time). You pay a nominal $3.50 or something for shipping and they mail you a led flashlight.

5 items bought, less than $5 spent. I would almost feel bad except they openly admitted to marking up their items with the intentions of having them brought back down to regular price with coupon codes.

“Under the strategy, an Arizona crewneck T-shirt that had an ‘everyday’ price of $5 now has a $6 pricetag to allow Penney more room to offer a markdown and arrive at the same price,” the article explained.

The bargain-hunting website dealnews has since commenced tracking prices at JC Penney. What it’s discovered is that the prices of certain items—designer furniture, in particular—have risen by 60% or more at JC Penney almost overnight. One week, a side table was listed at $150; a few days later, the “everyday” price for the same item was up to $245.

tempted to buy that just for the few months when i move into a new apartment and am waiting to get a new tv for the living room.

thats a nice price even for a used tv that size.

if my bar room plans for this summer work out im going to try finding some used/off lease pc monitors and stick three of them above the bar. i wish i was ready to do that now since id consider three of these